Height variation detection in polar regions from ICESat satellite altimetry

Laser altimetry from satellites such as ICESat provides high-resolution data for remote parts of the Earth, such as Antarctica and Greenland. Due to the large amount of data that must be processed to determine multi-temporal height variations, algorithm optimization is crucial. Modelling satellite t...

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Veröffentlicht in:Computers & geosciences 2010, Vol.36 (1), p.1-9
Hauptverfasser: Alberti, Mauro, Biscaro, Debbie
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Laser altimetry from satellites such as ICESat provides high-resolution data for remote parts of the Earth, such as Antarctica and Greenland. Due to the large amount of data that must be processed to determine multi-temporal height variations, algorithm optimization is crucial. Modelling satellite tracks as great circle arcs on a sphere allows the application of vector algebra and spherical trigonometry in searching crossovers and near-shots for height variation analysis. Two programs written in Fortran 90/95 are presented: the former reads and filters ICESat data from input GLA12 binary files, while the latter implements the search for multi-temporal height variations. The analysis of inter-annual height variations in a megadune field of East Antarctica shows decimetre-scale changes possibly related to wind-driven accumulation and erosion processes.
ISSN:0098-3004
1873-7803
DOI:10.1016/j.cageo.2009.07.002